Halloween came a little early this year as some classmates and I decided to go to Knott's Scary Farm which is in Orange County. It is actually just a halloween version of Knott's Berry Farm with a clever title. Since he doesn't like rollercoasters or haunted houses and we were going to a haunted theme park, Jesse stayed home. We went to Tito's Taco's for dinner on the way there which was really good. It was this tiny little restaurant that serves cheap but delicious Mexican food. I had the all beef burrito, which was pretty much just a handful of meat with the added bonus of a tortilla wrap so that your hands don't get messy. Mmmmm....beef. Anywho, traffic in and around LA never seems to let up, so even though we left at around 6 (with a short dinner stop), we didn't get to the park until 10. With only 4 hours until the park closed we headed straight for a rollercoaster. Almost 2 hours later, we actually got on the rollercoaster. The ride was pretty awesome though so the wait was almost worth it. Emily and I made sure to get the seats at the front, even if it meant an extra 15 minutes in line.

Below is a picture of Rishona and Brett showing their excitment for finally getting to the front of the line.

After our one rollercoaster ride, we went through some of the haunted mazes which was the main attraction of the Scary Farm. And I have to say, I was actually scared. They mostly consisted of narrow dark hallways, stobe lights and people dressed up in costumes sneaking up behind you or jumping out in front of you. I'll even admit that I screamed a couple of times. I got some pictures from the website because cameras were prohibited.


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